M’Baye Niang, a talented young footballer, has faced challenges and controversies despite his promising career. From his early days at SM Caen to joining AC Milan, Niang’s journey has been marked by both success and setbacks.
Known for his quick rise through the ranks at Caen, Niang signed his first professional contract in 2011 and made history as the youngest starter in the club’s history. His goal-scoring abilities earned him attention, and he eventually joined AC Milan in 2012.
However, off-field incidents have marred his progress. In 2011, he missed the Under-17 World Cup due to a falling out with coach Patrick Gonfalone. Subsequently, he faced legal trouble for driving without a license in Italy, leading to public apologies.
Niang’s suspension from national team selections until December 2013, following a nighttime incident, added to the challenges. Additionally, transfer rumors suggest that AC Milan is considering parting ways with him, unrelated to the French football federation’s decision.
Despite his undeniable talent, Niang’s career has been marked by a series of unfortunate events and controversies, raising questions about his future with AC Milan and on the international stage.